That is a hard road to travel
@lostforgottensoul . :( And I agree, pain- acute as well s chronic, really sucks out energy. Even SI can be associated with pain fatigue. And I think I realize feeling sick makes everything harder to manage.
I think what I'm wondering is this: is it possible to do all that we would normally do to manage or improve, but while dropping guilt & shame & self-reproach or self-rejection? I too once nearly accidentally killed myself following 'good news' (improvement); that taught me to watch for insidious self-sabotage.
But (thus far) stopping smoking with the vape allowed me to drop or stop all the feelings of failure and hopelessness & self-disgust. Not just because it was successful, but just leaving that part out has been really a great relief in itself.
We would be doing what we always do to work on 'recovering' (daily & long term) but without the baggage that's so weighing. Not the shame, guilt, despair, self-reproach. Like the difference between painting under strict guidelines of expected finished product vs just painting for fun. Same end result desired but way different conditions.
Similarly, to be broken & that's to be expected (it's not a crime), vs broken & that's intolerable as a thought. Because we could also look at it as, "Wow, bad experiences, made it through, way cool". What a different way to view ourselves, not thinking about not being where we want or think we 'should' be in terms of recovery, but instead seeing how far we've come & living (doing the same things for recovery) but without thinking of 'recovering', specifically. Not reframing, more like re-focusing.